Management Training Courses
Developing the skills of your personnel, to keep abreast of
changes in systems and industry, is an on-going commitment. Guide
your personnel to higher levels with kFA.
kFA enjoys working with successful companies to provide effective training
that ensures positive outcomes. We spend time listening to you so that you
get the training you and your people need to optimise performance of your
company.
Click here for a list of some of the courses we offer.
Don't forget to mention kFA when making enquiries
about any of these courses, to make sure you get the best price.
Recently kFA have worked with Andy Brady at Anglia Ruskin University to develop and deliver a successful course for Micro Coaches. This is a project conceived by Michelle Rigby, the CEO of Social enterprise East of England (SEEE). Having read the Egan Report on Sustainable Communities, she understood that the best people to offer advice to those running small enterprises (employing up to 9 people) already ran successful, small enterprises of their own!
To find out more about the exciting Micro Coach project, visit www.microcoaches.co.uk.
If you are interested in the role of SEEE visit www.socialenterprise-east.org.uk.
However, if it is accredited training that you are looking for, kFA can offer this too. We work in close association with The Academy of Learning, delivering effective training - some of which is fully funded. To find out more about what is on offer visit their website at www.academyoflearning.co.uk.
kFA have also built up considerable experience in the third sector. Our senior consultant, Kate Hinch, spent 6 years working as a training manager with a major UK charity. She now uses that experience to design and deliver training courses that recognise the unique ethos of this sector. Recent projects have included working with Voluntary Sector Training (VST) to develop two new courses, accredited by OCN (Open College Network). The first is Recruiting Volunteers, concentrating on the challenges that this can bring, accepting that recruitment can be an expensive exercise and so there is a need to get it right first time. The second is on Retaining Volunteers, and this looks at how expectations and the competition for free time have changed over the years, so that now organisations need to focus more attention on their volunteers.
For more information on these and other courses run by VST, look at their website www.voluntarysectortraining.org.uk.
Don't forget to mention kFA when enquiring about
any of these courses!
People kFA have worked with include:
Metropolitan Police, National Extension College, North Herts College, South
West Trains, Schofield Lothian Transport, Network Rail, East Herts DC, Fenland
DC, GlaxoSmithKline, Voluntary Sector Training, Connexions North London,
Experience Corps, St Elizabeth Hospice, Sainsbury's, Academy of Learning,
Oaklands College, Cereal Partners UK, Gwent Association of Voluntary Organisations (GAVO), Social Enterprise East of England (SEEE), Making Training Work.